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In a fascinating episode of America’s Gold Authority® Podcast, host Mike Barnes welcomes Edmund C. “Ed” Moy, the 38th Director of the United States Mint and U.S. Money Reserve Senior IRA Strategist, to discuss Ed’s extraordinary career and the evolving role of gold in the U.S. economy.
A Presidential Phone Call That Changed Everything
Ed recounts how a demanding role in presidential appointments led to a surprising phone call from the President himself, offering him the directorship of the U.S. Mint. His leadership came at a pivotal time when the Mint was navigating an increasingly digital economy and shifting public interest in precious metals.
Transforming the U.S. Mint
During Ed’s tenure, the Mint became the world's top producer of precious metal bullion, increasing gold output by 700% and silver by 550%. He oversaw innovative coin programs like the 50 State Quarters and revitalized classic designs, including restoring the original vision of the American Eagle gold coin.
The Enduring Role of Gold
Ed explains how public demand for gold surged during the Global Financial Crisis as people sought safe, reliable assets. He likens gold to an insurance policy—something that remains dependable regardless of economic shifts.
A Distinguished Group of Leaders
With fewer U.S. Mint Directors than U.S. Presidents, Ed reflects on the close-knit community of former directors and the unique honor of serving in this role.
Lasting Impact
Beyond coins and bullion, Ed improved employee morale at the Mint, raising it from among the lowest in government to a top-ranking agency. His leadership left a lasting legacy, both within the institution and among the broader public. Listen to the full episode for Ed’s remarkable stories and timeless lessons about gold and leadership.
Contact U.S. Money Reserve today at 833-644-7302 to learn how gold can help protect your wealth in an increasingly uncertain world.
https://www.usmoneyreserve.com/
By U.S. Money ReserveIn a fascinating episode of America’s Gold Authority® Podcast, host Mike Barnes welcomes Edmund C. “Ed” Moy, the 38th Director of the United States Mint and U.S. Money Reserve Senior IRA Strategist, to discuss Ed’s extraordinary career and the evolving role of gold in the U.S. economy.
A Presidential Phone Call That Changed Everything
Ed recounts how a demanding role in presidential appointments led to a surprising phone call from the President himself, offering him the directorship of the U.S. Mint. His leadership came at a pivotal time when the Mint was navigating an increasingly digital economy and shifting public interest in precious metals.
Transforming the U.S. Mint
During Ed’s tenure, the Mint became the world's top producer of precious metal bullion, increasing gold output by 700% and silver by 550%. He oversaw innovative coin programs like the 50 State Quarters and revitalized classic designs, including restoring the original vision of the American Eagle gold coin.
The Enduring Role of Gold
Ed explains how public demand for gold surged during the Global Financial Crisis as people sought safe, reliable assets. He likens gold to an insurance policy—something that remains dependable regardless of economic shifts.
A Distinguished Group of Leaders
With fewer U.S. Mint Directors than U.S. Presidents, Ed reflects on the close-knit community of former directors and the unique honor of serving in this role.
Lasting Impact
Beyond coins and bullion, Ed improved employee morale at the Mint, raising it from among the lowest in government to a top-ranking agency. His leadership left a lasting legacy, both within the institution and among the broader public. Listen to the full episode for Ed’s remarkable stories and timeless lessons about gold and leadership.
Contact U.S. Money Reserve today at 833-644-7302 to learn how gold can help protect your wealth in an increasingly uncertain world.
https://www.usmoneyreserve.com/